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Reinforcement worksheet 1 Find and write. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 His name s His name s His name s Her name s S a m Complete the sentences. Number 1 s name is Sam. He likes reading comic books. Number 2 s name is. He likes playing with his toy. Number 3 s name is. He likes playing. Number 4 s name is. She likes riding her. PHOTOCOPIABLE Cambridge University Press 2015 Kid s Box American English Teacher s Resource Book 3 9

Reinforcement worksheet 2 Look, follow, and write. 1 2 3 4 5 kite In k c r e y i q c i t i g m e e v e e u b a r u b l t r n c a d o s l a i h b e l a m f w p i k l b i j x s u t r Out 6 7 8 9 10 In h i c e y i o n e l o g m r m s e t p b t e e t l e z n u a r b t r a m p r a o r k c o p d m e u c j x s g a r Out 10 Kid s Box American English Teacher s Resource Book 3 Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE

Extension worksheet 1 Think and write. This is me. I am years old. I can/can t. PHOTOCOPIABLE Cambridge University Press 2015 Kid s Box American English Teacher s Resource Book 3 11

Cambridge University Press U nit 02 Extension worksheet 2 Think and write. Hello. This is the Lock and Key Detective Agency. Sorry we can t answer the phone right now 1 I m in the house next to your agency. I can t find Clarence! 2 Oh! Argh! Oops! Hello, hello. This is Key. 3 4 5 He s a big fat cat. 6 Get the Detective Box, Key. 7 Come on, Key. 8 We re looking for a big white cat, Lock. No problem. Questions Please Please find Clarence. What are we looking for? Please help me! Please leave a message. 12 1 Can I help you? Kid s Box American English Teacher s Resource Book 3 in this web service Cambridge University Press Have We have work to do! He doesn t have a tail. He has long white fur and blue eyes. Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE www.cambridge.org

Song worksheet 03 Listen and do. Sing. small fat old big new driving talking riding flying bouncing walking I have an And I m He has a And he s She has a And she s old We have toys! bike, it. kite, it. car, it. I have a doll, And it s. He has a robot, And it s. She has a ball, And it s. We have toys! She has a black car, And she s driving it. PHOTOCOPIABLE Cambridge University Press 2015 Kid s Box American English Teacher s Resource Book 3 13

Topic workshee Read and write. Lock and Key are looking for a cat called Clarence. Clarence doesn t have a tail. There is a kind of cat called a Manx cat that doesn t have a tail. This is a legend about the Manx cat: The animals are in Noah s ark. The cat is playing outside. It is raining. Noah is closing the door. The cat is running. The door is closed. The cat is inside. His tail is outside. The cat doesn t have a tail. What are Manx cats, and where are they from? Manx cats have long back legs and short front legs. Some people say the Manx cat is half cat and half rabbit. They call it a cabbit! Manx cats come from the Isle of Man. The Isle of Man is an island in the Irish Sea between England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The capital city is Douglas. There is a mountain on the island. It is called Snaefell. Snaefell Douglas The flag is red. On the flag there is a symbol called the Three Legs of Man. Can you see the legs running? 14 Kid s Box American English Teacher s Resource Book 3 Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE

1 Te cher s no es Reinforcement worksheet 1 Students complete the two sentences, putting one letter on each dash. They then use these same letters to fill in the blanks in the second part of the exercise. Finally, they write the words in the correct columns. Make sure they understand the meaning of "doing words/verbs" and "describing words/adjectives." Key: granddaughter, grandson. Family: grandmother, uncle, aunt, grandparents, son, grandfather, brother, sister, daughter. Doing words/verbs: shopping, going, reading, swimming, painting, riding. Describing words/adjectives: smart, curly, quiet, straight, black, fair. Optional follow-up activity: In groups, students form sentences of their own using words from each column. One student begins the sentence, and the next adds to it. When they cannot continue with the sentence, they start another one. Reinforcement worksheet 2 Make sure the students understand the key and can name all the actions. Ask them to focus on Jane and the way all the other characters are related to her. They write five sentences of their own about the characters likes and dislikes. Key: Jane s grandpa doesn t like swimming. Jane s grandma loves playing the piano. Jane s dad doesn t like running. Jane s mom likes driving. Jane s uncle loves soccer. Jane s aunt doesn t like badminton. Jane loves reading. Jane s brother loves reading. Jane s sister likes riding her bike. Optional follow-up activity: Students draw their own family tree with the likes and dislikes of the different family members and then swap them so that they can write sentences about their classmates families. Extension worksheet 1 Students read the text and look at the picture to figure out who each character is. They then describe each character s hair. Key: Danny has short, curly, black hair. Jane has long, curly, black hair. Daisy has long, curly, fair hair. Stacey has short, straight, black hair. Fred has short, straight, black hair. Optional follow-up activity: Students count how many people in the class have hair like Danny, Jane, etc. They then write sentences. Extension worksheet 2 This can be done as a listening exercise (Track 4) or a reading exercise. Students look at the negative sentences and phrases at the bottom of the page and make them affirmative. They then decide which frame each affirmative sentence belongs to. Key: See Student s Book, page 15. Optional follow-up activity: Students work in groups of four. Each student cuts out the six frames. They then shuffle all the cards together and deal them out equally. Working in a clockwise direction, students take turns placing a card on the table. The card has to be frame one or the next frame in a line (frame two goes after frame one, frame three after frame two, and so on). If a student cannot place a card, he/she has to pass. The winner is the first player to get rid of all his/her cards. Song worksheet Students listen to the song (Track 5) twice and decide which pair of song lines goes where. The first time they listen, they write the letter and the second time, they check their answers. They then copy the lyrics onto the lines in the correct order. Key: See Student s Book, page 13. Optional follow-up activity: Students work in groups. They take turns singing/saying one of the pairs of lines. The first person to sing/say the next pair of lines in the song takes the next turn. Topic worksheet Students use the clues to help them re-write the three texts. Make sure they keep their Student s Books closed while they do this. They then choose one of the descriptions and draw their own version of the portrait. Encourage them to reflect the artist s style. Key: See Student s Book, page 17. Optional follow-up activity: Students work in groups. They all put their pictures on the table and take turns describing one. The others guess which picture is being described. 15

1 Reinforcement worksheet 1 Think and write. I am Grandpa Star s. I am Grandma Star s. sma_t ri_ing cu_ly _wimming da_ ghter g_andmother quie_ gran_father shoppin_ p_inting goin_ sist_r gra_dparents brot_er rea_ing strai_ht f_ir s_n u_cle au_t bl_ck Family Doing words Describing words grandmother Write sentences using words from each column. 16 Kid s Box American English Teacher s Resource Book 3 Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE

1 Reinforcement worksheet 2 Think and write. loves likes doesn t like + + + Jane Examples Jane s grandpa doesn t like swimming. Jane s grandma loves playing the piano. PHOTOCOPIABLE Cambridge University Press 2015 Kid s Box American English Teacher s Resource Book 3 17

1 Extension worksheet 1 Read, think, and write. Five people are in the park. Their names are Danny, Jane, Daisy, Stacey, and Fred. Stacey and Jane have bikes, but Jane can t ride her bike very well. Only Daisy and Fred like dogs. Is their hair long or short, curly or straight, black or fair? Danny has short, curly, black hair. Jane. Daisy. Stacey. Fred. 18 Kid s Box American English Teacher s Resource Book 3 Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE